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Foreign language anchor texts.

Will they boost my English keywords ranks?

         

IITian

9:22 pm on Jun 30, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I found from my logfiles that a few foreign online publications are linking to me. I went to those sites and found the links to be in foreign languages.

If the anchor text is "foreign-kw" and it translates to either "kw1" or "kw2", both used almost interchangeably will I get credit for either of "kw1" or kw2"? Moreover if kw1 is searched 100 times as much as kw2, will I get credit for kw1 only?

Or should I write to them asking them to change their anchor texts to something either kw1 or kw2?

dirkz

3:01 pm on Jul 1, 2004 (gmt 0)

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> will I get credit for either of "kw1" or kw2"?

I don't think Google is that good in applied semantics :)

> Or should I write to them asking them to change their anchor texts to something either kw1 or kw2?

I would just thank them or God or whoever and keep on getting links you control, with the right anchor text.

troels nybo nielsen

3:51 pm on Jul 1, 2004 (gmt 0)

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> Or should I write to them asking them to change their anchor texts to something either kw1 or kw2?

If somebody were to react to one of my links by sending such a request I would:

1. Remove the link immediately.
2. Add the domain to my blacklist in MailWasher.

nuevojefe

8:45 pm on Jul 1, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Just enjoy the PR benefits and the link from an authority (if they are) regardless of keyword text. Better than them removing it.

your_store

8:50 pm on Jul 1, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I don't think Google is that good in applied semantics
It really depends on the phrase. I've found a number of word sets that Google recognizes as the same when using the tilde search. They have all been Spanish words being returned for English searches.